Trent Reznor No Longer Working On 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter'

Trent Reznor has pulled out of a project to score and appear in new Tim Burton movie Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter.
The Nine Inch Nails man said he has changed his mind about working on the film, an adaptation of a mash-up novel by Seth Grahame-Smith, just days after confirming his involvement with the project in a blog post on Forum.nin.com.
In a subsequent blog post on the Nine Inch Nails forum, he told fans that his change of heart was down to "various aspects of the project changing".
"I felt the need to say something earlier this week because my inbox was filling up with speculation, and at that moment I thought I would be doing it," Reznor said.
"Confused yet? Apparently I am. Bottom line, I wish them the best with the film and I'm sure it will still be great," he stated.
Reznor added that he is still "fully engaged" with writing "Year Zero", a HBO series based on the Nine Inch Nails album of the same name.
He won an Oscar earlier this month for the score for The Social Network.
Thanks for the report to Nme.com.

This is unfortunately. The movie sounded like it would be really funny, and more importantly, I wanted to hear another score by him. Oh well. I hope we get to hear the specifics of what went down someday.